622 Greenwich Street, built in the late 1880s as New York City's premier printing press, is now a boutique condominium with 32 loft units. The building offers amenities like a garden, roof deck, and storage, and is located near Hudson River Park, allowing pets, pied-a-terres, and subletting. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
622 Greenwich Street, known as The Stafford Mews, is a six-story boutique co-op built in 1881 as a printing press and converted to residential use nearly a century later. The building contains 32 loft units situated between Leroy and Morton Streets in the West Village, just one block from Hudson River Park. The red brick façade features vertical indentations and curved fire balconies, while the entrance opens to a distinctive landscaped courtyard atrium with red brick elevator banks and a unique glass paneled elevator.
Apartments range from studios to three-bedroom units, with many spanning 2,100 to 2,300 square feet. Common features include wood burning fireplaces, exposed brick walls, original cast iron beams, high ceilings reaching 9 to 17 feet, hardwood or wide plank oak floors, and in-unit washers and dryers. The penthouse is a duplex with double height, skylit living spaces reaching 17 feet, Hudson River views, and large private terraces measuring 24 to 26 feet wide. Many units feature open chef's kitchens with top tier appliances including Wolf ranges, Sub-Zero refrigerators, and Miele dishwashers, along with abundant custom storage and floor to ceiling windows.
Building amenities include a live-in superintendent, furnished roof deck, bicycle storage, private storage bins for each unit, and a Butterfly virtual doorman system. The building maintains strong financials with notably low maintenance fees and permits pets, pied-Ă -terres, and subletting. Window air conditioners are also allowed.
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